New Online Magazine for Track Day Enthusiasts

I have been a member for many years and have participated in BMW CCA/NASA Track Days. My wife and I are both track day drivers and we have started a free online magazine catering exclusively to the track day driver enthusiast. We welcome you to visit our website at www.autotrackdaymonthly.com. The current issue includes, among other things, articles on track cars, track features, reviews on the latest technologies and apps, how-to write ups and other resources for track day participants. Coming in our April issue is an interview with Alan Wilson, the designer of Barber and Miller Motorsports Parks and Circuit Mont Tremblant, a how-to written by Alan with advice on analyzing new tracks, an interview of a time trial driver and race shop owner about modifications for track day cars, an interview with the developer of Harry's Laptimer and other helpful and interesting items. We hope you will visit us. Thanks for your attention.
Michael and Ziva

Here is an indication of the articles and resources we have for the track day participant:

Correct Bedding-in of New Brake Rotors and Pads

EVENT CHECKLIST
Flag Definitions
Getting Started at Track Day Driving- Everything You Need to Know to Begin
How To Prepare for a Track You Have Never Been to Before by track designer Alan Wilson
How To Use Data and Video Logging Smart Phone Apps
Introduction to Track Day Vehicle Modifications
Rotor Distortion or ‘Warping’
The Final Word on Brake Vibration and “Warped” Rotors
TRACK DAY DEFINITIONS
Track Driver's Log
TrackAddict HD & RaceRender
The Florida International Rally & Motorsports Park (The FIRM)
Beat The Heat: Public Safety Officers Engage with Youth to Combat Street Racing

Coming in future monthly Issues:
Track Car Modifications Q and A with Daniel McCoey of Road Track Rally, A Track Prep Shop in Australia
Mothers Against Racing in the Streets (MARS)
North Carolina Center for Automotive Research (“NCCAR”)
Race Track Designer Alan Wilson Talks with Auto TrackDay Monthly
Auto TrackDay Monthly’s Q and A with Harald Schlangmann of Harry’s Laptimer Fame
Brake Upgrades for Track Day Use

We also have a list of tracks where you can participate in track day events and a list of event organizers, as well as other resources.
We hope you will visit!

Of course I appreciate what you guys are doing with your online publication - however, there is no need to double-post the same info/clip/post, the forums automatically show threads that have unread posts (by clicking "What's New" under the "Forums" tab), so if you put up a post, those who are following the forums will see all new posts since their last visit, and won't miss what you or anyone else has posted.

Your website has an immense amount of information, haven't had a chance to check it out beyond a quick lookover, which I'll do in more time - however, at least speaking for myself, if you're going to share info here related to your webmag's content, I'd be much more interested in brief blurbs with links on content you're originating - much more so than BMW's press releases, which are of brief & temporary interest, particularly car models, because I'll be reading about them soon enough with much more insight and depth in Roundel, Autoweek, Road & Track, Car & Driver, Bimmer, online sites, etc.

The May issue of www.autotrackdaymonthly is up! We've featured one of Paul Newman's favorite tracks, Brainerd International Raceway; everyone's dream kit car 818, developed by Factory Five Racing; Apache helicopter pilot turned track day enthusiast Chad Morehead; what to look for when modifying your brakes for track days; the ins and outs of track day insurance coverage and much more. We've also added turn-by-turn breakdowns of your favorite tracks so take a look before you go!

"I really thought that in any lap we’d end up running out of room at the exit and do some agricultural activities. But luckily we never did. How many ways can you say “Get up near the wall on the right!! GET UP NEAR THE WALL ON THE RIGHT!!?!?!?”

Auto TrackDay Monthly's upcoming June issue is running a story on vintage racer and writer Burt Levy who says, “I went to see a vintage race to do a story for Auto Week about it and I just fell in love. I mean here were all the cars I grew up lusting after. And it’s not just the doing it. It’s the people and the liturgy if you will – you know of being on the inside where you know the people and you know the cars and you know the stories and the wild characters you run into at racing. Racing is full of some great people. It’s just so much more vivid than everyday life. When you’re on a race weekend, it’s like being on a mission. You know what you’re trying to accomplish. It’s very goal oriented. And then you go back to what I call the mindless slop of everyday life. And you can’t wait to get back to the track.” While you're waiting to read more about Burt Levy in June, if you haven't already, read some of our current articles on brake upgrades, track insurance, track cars, getting started and how-to’s.

Our June issue is up. Read about Gene Felton who restores old, retired NASCAR race cars for track day use, how Hooked On Driving is doing its part in broadening the track day hobby, a behind the scenes look at the motorsports industry through the eyes of Timothy Frost, and much more!

Visit our magazine at www.autotrackdaymonthly.com and follow the link to our new downloads page. You can select a Track Day Manual for Beginners or Intermediates and a Track Driver’s Logbook or even download all three. Thanks for supporting our magazine!

We've published our July issue! Please come take a look. Your ongoing support of our magazine has been much appreciated and is allowing us to keep it going. This issue covers Part 2 of Burt Levy and his writing career, David Ray of Hooked on Driving wherein he discusses his coaching techniques, and much more!

Due to popular demand and repeated requests, Auto TrackDay Monthly will begin publishing its articles as they are submitted and/or upon their completion. We’ve just published our latest article. Please click here to read about track driver coach Chris Sneed of Sneed’s Speed Shop:

We hope you've been enjoying our magazine. We just published our most recent article which features the documentary Where They Raced about the long lost board tracks of L.A. Also, if you haven't yet, explore the site a bit and check out some of our how-to driving techniques underneath the how-to's tab at the top of the page.

BMW Car Club of America Roundel Editor Satch Carlson whispered in our ear recently about the new BMW M Laptimer app. He thought a review was in order, so here it is. http://www.autotrackdaymonthly.com/

Ross Bentley has written the popular Speed Secrets series and has been coaching drivers 150 days a year for decades. He spoke to us about his driving and coaching career and offers tips for driver improvement. Read our interview with Ross here:

“I’m not the fastest driver out there, but I’m good at communicating, good at breaking things down, tackling challenges from different angles, and—I hope—reading students for how much they can absorb in any given session or day.” Read our latest article about Ingrid Steffensen, track day coach and contributor to Ross Bentley’s Speed Secrets Weekly andRoundel Magazine.

As you know, we’ve been alerting you to new content on Auto TrackDay Monthly. If you’ve been checking out our magazine, we would appreciate you showing us your support by subscribing to our email list HERE. In this way we can build our readership and continue to bring you the only magazine dedicated to the track day enthusiast.